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Name: ________________________ Class Period: ________ Date: _____________________ CCA Review: Unit 4-The Early Republic KEY

People and Events:


In the second column, write the name of the person or event that described in the first column. George W Virginia plantation owner George Served in French and Indian War Washington Delegate to First Continental Congress

President of the Constitutional Convention Used the force of soldiers to make the people follow the laws Warned country against foreign entanglements and political parties Retired to Mount Vernon New York businessman Aide to General Washington during Revolution New York delegate to Constitutional Convention (1787) Wrote some of the Federalists papers Secretary of Treasury during Washingtons administration. Supported free enterprise Virginia plantation owner who was Member of Virginia House of Burgesses Delegate to Second Continental Congress Wrote Declaration of Independence Served as delegate to France after Franklin got their support Governor of Virginia President who authorized Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark expedition Massachusetts lawyer Delegate to First Continental Congress Delegate to Second Continental Congress Part of Committee to write the Declaration of Independence Delegate to France to aide Franklin in efforts to get France to support U.S as allies. First Vice President Delegate to Constitutional Convention Wrote some of the Federalist papers Jeffersons Secretary of State Negotiated the Louisiana Purchase President of the U.S. during the War of 1812 President during the Era of Good Feelings Warn Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere Believed in a strong federal or central government Wanted a loose construction of the Constitution Supported the idea of a national bank Supported the ideas of Alexander Hamilton Included mainly businessmen and northern merchants Sixth President (last of the Young Nation time period) Son of a President His mother, Abigail, said, Remember the ladies Believed in a limited central government Wanted a strict interpretation of the Constitution Included mainly farmers and small business owners Wanted the United States economy to based on agriculture

Alexander Hamilton

Thomas Jefferson

John Adams

James Madison

James Monroe Federalists

John Quincy Adams Democratic Republicans

Believed in strong states rights Case that went to Supreme Court Established the idea of Judicial Review Decided that the law Congress passed to create midnight judges was unconstitutional 1803 Ohio farmers needed cheap transportation of crops Mississippi River often closed by foreign government (France or Spain) Madison went to buy the port of New Orleans Doubled the size of the county Latin American countries were fighting for independence from European countries There was a fear that other European countries would try to take over these new countries President issued a warning against further colonization United States agreed to stay out of European affairs United States extended its influence in the western hemisphere Did not lose war of 1812 Sense of nationalism Feeling of patriotism and pride to be Americans

Marbury v. Madison

Louisiana Purchase

Monroe Doctrine

Era of Good Feelings

The next matches may be challenges for you. They describe activity that occurred during the Young Nation period, but that we have previously studied. Use the following bank to make these matches. Declaration of Independence Inauguration Plantation system Immigration from Europe Limited government Presidents Cabinet Individual Rights Magna Carta Subsistence farming
Farm run by a family or families Produce enough crops to feed the family and to make some trades for necessary supplies Labor intensive/ use of slave labor Grew cash crops like: tobacco, sugar, rice and cotton Located in southern part of the United States War in Europe Famine and failure of crops like potatoes Desire for freedom Hope to have a better life Belief that governments must meet the needs of the people Established the principal of popular sovereignty Included unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Written in 1215 Limited the power of the king A counsel of noble men had to approve the kings new taxes for the people Provided some protection for people like the right to a fair trial The Articles of Confederation was a WEAK government because of this idea. Separation of powers keeps one branch from becoming too powerful Checks and balances allows each branch to watch the others Republicanism Limited the number and length of terms a person can serve in office Magna Carta was the first time the idea was applied in England Freedom of speech The right to a fair trial and to face ones accuser

Subsistence farming Plantation system Immigration from Europe

Declaration of Independence Magna Carta

Limited government

Individual rights

Protection from cruel and unusual punishment The right to get together or meet with others who think as you do The right to seek redress against your grievances against the government

Color the map to show the information listed in the key.

Key The original 13 colonies The United States after the Treaty of Paris, 1783 The Louisiana Purchase Spanish Territory in 1803 The dotted area on the northwest is the Oregon Territory claimed by Great Britain Draw and Label: The Atlantic Ocean The Gulf of Mexico The Pacific Ocean Short Answers 1. What are two warnings George Washington gave in his Farewell Address? 1 Stay Neutral do not get involved in foreign affairs 2 No Political Parties 2. What are the 3 parts to Hamiltons Financial Plan? 1. National Bank 2. Whiskey Tax 3. Protective Tariff 3. Why is the Whiskey Rebellion important? It showed that the new national government was strong and that this new government worked. 4. What is impressment of sailors? How does this relate to the War of 1812? Impressment of sailors was the kidnapping of the American sailors and forcing them to work for the British Navy. This related to the War of 1812 because it was one of the causes of the War of 1812. 3 The Great Lakes The Mississippi River The Ohio River The Rocky Mountains The Appalachian Mountains

5. What are the effects/results of the War of 1812? (look at your War of 1812 Graphic Organizer) 6. What characterized The Era of Good Feelings? 7. How did political parties begin in the United States? Hamilton and Jeffersons disagreements on government 8. How did the Monroe Doctrine change Washingtons foreign policy? The Monroe Doctrine changed Washingtons foreign policy from one of neutrality (not getting involved) to one of big brother taking care of everyone else. 9. What does inauguration mean? Swearing in of the New President of the United States.

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What is the Presidents Cabinet?

Birth of Political Parties in the United States


Alexander Hamilton

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Supported strong state governments

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Favored a national bank

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Favored strict interpretation of the Constitution

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Wanted the United States economy to be based on industry Back by businessmen, bankers and merchants

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___________________________________ name of political party

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name of political party

Complete the diagram by filling in the information where there are question marks. You must match the information on that line.

President Names of Presidents

Sequence: Put the following Presidents in the order in which they served as
Chronological order

Adams, John Adams, John Quincy Jefferson Madison Monroe Washington Create a sentence to help you remember the order.

Put the following events in the order in which they occurred. Events Alien and Sedition Acts passed Battle of New Orleans Lewis and Clark expedition Louisiana Purchase Monroe Doctrine Washingtons Farewell Address 5 Chronological order

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